The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 09, 1897, Image 2

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    THK DAILY ASTlMUAN. SATl'KPAY Mt'KMV.. JAM'AHY 1. IBV?
Pniltf UUuian.
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or MiHuirtiiK,
t.AlLY.
Ural by mU. P" r"W ,J
! by mail i nwiith
Served bjr rrrtr, r k
Vi KK.KLT.
rVnt by nw'l. per year U adiano
',ta- fr to ut rlrr
All r.mrnunt.-.tl.. lntndd fit uMI
etln should be dlrrld t the .tlt.ir
Puatn? rnimuni-tl.an of all kind
utd rranlttano. mul l l'ln'Mi 1 1
The A Morten.
The Ad'Tlui :u.-nt to It sub
(rrllmn th larirt i-lrvultl.n of ny
H-wr-rmrwr publlhed on th Columhl
river
Ad vert 11 n rat can be had on appll-
klln In th buslno mnirr. I
The Weekly AsUHian. th oond old-i
et weekly In th state nf On-cm. h.
next to th Portland Oretronlan. th j
lar! weekly circulation In th Mat.
John F. Handley Co. ar our Tort
land airn. and ol- of h Antorlan !
n h. had vrr mornln at thlr !
Mand. i: Third trt.
TIm Aatortaa' brhy rra 4al
VB Hl'MIKID DOLLAR St. Mary
inrakJ tma4 to ralkvr
aXalfaa. kMrr lcl Mam t pr
tmti t4 tkat f aftoraaM w
gmptf traWWIiMt A Ha haa trtaM4
wttkla (he ImI aty tay axsilriBC
tara MU ..r iu la plat" mw
4 br klat "f ilrrl praM rarart,"
tatad Tr lk rM aatortac ltlar
f Mm alarap la Astoria, fiaaa
amf paimt wiUUt f Oracna.
Aatoria, Or., Ovtobar II. IftM.
On of Utc cioauieat newapapr pro
auoUona ever kamed on tha Columbia
river, typographically and othrwl.
a No. 1, VoL 1, of the Atorta Lnntar.
which U printed hi the Finnish lan
(uaite. The rnral make-up f the pa
per. Its moral and political tone, are
rood, and without doubt It will be an
Influence for rlftht In the community.
Why not build a county courthouse
from the proceeda of the ala of prop
erty for delinquent taxes? Most of the
property has already been sold and
purchasers who nave not paid up
should do so at once and be given their
eeJa The entire delinquent list Is re
garded as a dead loss, and if we can
snake it produce a new courthouse we
are that much ahead of the rune.
If, as alleged, the heavy Inshore cur
rent to the north of the mouth of the
liver which prevails in a southwest rale
Is not shown on the government charts
but is known only to pilots, the gov
ernment can not too soon rectify the
emission. The wrecks of the Glenmorar
and Potrimpos are all the experience
aeede to show the necessity of com
plete charts for the Washington coast
If a few more Clatsop county farmers
employ flying sledge there will be lit
tle need for Improving the mad. Build
as a market. Air. Council, and appro
priate a sum for aluminum sleds, Mr.
County Court, and you can not only
save the city and county tax-payers
from the expense involved in building
roads, but you will have given the far
mer a better method of getting bis pro
duce to market.
The New York World publishes so.T.e
Interesting figures on the popular vote
for president. The total vote a-as about
13,573.08, a gain over 1892 of 1500.000.
McKinley's gain over Harrison was
1,874.40. Democrats and Populists poll
ed 576,194 fewer votes hi 1896 than they
did in 1892. Four years ago Cleveland's
Harallty was 380,810. This year McKln
fry's plurality is about $30,000. The
sound money majority, that Is the unit
ed vote of McKinley and Palmer, is
68,534. This shows the weakness of
fusion in a bad cause. It also shows
that the American people can be de
pended on to settle all great and vital
public questions in the right way. And
yet there are those among the Populisms
who cannot understand that their de
feat was overwhelming.
The Astorian says "Hurrah!" for Rep
resentative Johnson, of California. F.v.
ery word he said about Hearst and his
ExamlutT in the house on yesterday is
true, and will be backed up and sub
stantiated by thousands of fair-minded
people up and down the whole Pacific
Cooct. THis man Hearst and his obscene-
and sensational newspaper is
only saved from being the greatest
nuisance and disgrace to the Pacific
Coast by the presence here of Hypo
crite Sutro, to whom Mr. Johnson also
!aid hli; re.peis but in terms hardly
strong enough to do Justice to the sub
ject. Both Hearst and Sutro are frauds
and demagogues (,f the most dangerous
and despicable character to be found
anywhere in the country, and Califor
nia can never attain the full measure
of prosperity the Almighty Intended for
her until she has Ehown tlx- courage
and enlightenment necessary for the
suppression of both of them.
A couple of years ago, David B. Hill,
of New York, was induced by a news
paper man to give his impressions of
Major McKinley. His pen-picture Is
given below. Considering that Hill is,
politically a bitter opponent of his sub
ject, the picture he draws is interest
ing: "He is eaeily described. Of small
stature, Napoleonic In appearance, af
ways dignified, his face 'aa solemn as a
benediction,' his manner polite but nev
er obsequious. Impersonal in debate,
Websterian In style, seldom nitty, vig
orous In the presentation of his argu
ments, apparently candid and anxious
to convince his hearers rather than to
aisplay himself, deliberative and self
possessed, conscious of his own reserve
powers this is a faithful pen picture
f the great apostle of protection. . . .
Aa a Democrat, I am opposed to Gov
ernor McKinley's political principles.
but this does not prevent the people
nor myself appreciating his high char
iicter as an American statesman."
The Paris correspondent of the Lon
don Times informs bu paper that the
, aahinit.. r "irl ha b t i
t understand in a frle..lly ton tbt
the rr n.'ul.l nt remain aet
hould th lnltd Clatr ro'-nl rf
rtirour t'uhan lndi'ifid-ri.- A.
wrvlini in hi lnf.rmtl.n. Wet-many I
rim m rdr t ik r-in vl
'h.nitd ih I'nlted Htatr h a dl
f.Mtth orn, tally t. aid iTh th tb
i" Th woty ha ben dm 14 fiiHn
aahinttott. bl all th m there l
a lutklna better that th.-r I we f.mn.
datt.Hl f.ir It Thltfr-flv aw aitt
th VunHn i,wi.r v.r mil- a to nn'.
.'(mil' th b I U -it ny nf th t"inf.d
rrat tl,e. and n rrl ..-!. ne
er- on th brink nf m-iihliln their
Iti.t.-iM-n.lini' Th oon.lltlonn ate
. lLeii-al no, and douM hrlhr
thtai icmmnt will W dli'iri fvm
tVI is hatr a. tton It mav fit
In th titn niattr by any Intlmatlont
fiN-ni Kuroi1 Th ltun.n omt thi
la t airhlm-.! for anv if th ir.
x.iall) irmany. t.i un Irtnko war
on Ul. of ih Ailanth'. It would
load to a final aolutlon of th v:trn
qatlon. with !:ola In p.o!on of
CVntantlnot'l
FA MINK IN INlIA
"War, iwwtllon1 and famine" ha
In all a bn dradl a th rcourf
,,f mankind, ami th luur. of .om
ohun-h. wntaJn a total ,.. tltlon for
deliverance thrform. Famln I th
laat nantnl. and th mot drvd-d. Tt
It stalks abroad among the teeming
million of the gr.at Indian vnlnula,
and one-third of the 0.0no.iVO popt
are not only thratnd with It, but
actually dying of starvation. The offi
cial statement i that TlOOtVCMO of th
native inhabitants are starving or on
the brink of starvation.
Here is a calamity t which th civ
ilised world mutt stand appalled. The
rainy season did not come as usual. Be
cause of too little rainfall, or none at
all, the crops failed this year, and
there was no harvest for the husband
man. Deprived of their food supply
a population equal to that of the en
tire I'nlted States is tn Imminent dan
ger of starving to death!
This is the most stupendous in Its
proportion of any calamity which has
befallen the human race within historic
limes. U t(oe far beyond the c"truc
tion of any war the world ever heheld;
beyond the desolation produced by any
pestilence which ever attacked th hu
man race The British government can
not cope with this awful disaster. It
has to face the greatest emergency of
historic times. The horrors of the Se
poy mutiny of 1SS7 fade Into Insignifi
cance in the preeer.ee of a famine In
volving one-third of the population of
Its Indian Empire.
TO worn or relief is so enormous
that It will transcend the powers of the
British government. For the feeding
of these starving millions must be
maintained for ten long months until
a new crop can be planted, grown and
harvested. But relief must be given.
Tremendous as is the work, humanity
demands that It shall be done. The
world must show It solidarity; the na
tions must respond to the call of hu
manity. All of Christendom already
feels the mighty burden laid on It, and
is preparing to obey the behest of Its
Founder, to "feed the hungry." Already
Russia is responding to the cry of the
starving millions in India, and the
United States will not be behind hand.
B'li the demand is immediate and
pressing. It Is already time to act.
Food is wanted, and It must be In the
form of prain. for the people of India
aru- vvgetartans. From the abundance
of our farm must come the food to an
rwer this cry for Christian charity to
the millions menaced by famine.
"Excuse me," observeed the man in
spectacles, "but I am a surgeon, and
that Is not where the liver la." "Never
you mind where his liver is." retorted
the other. "If It was In hi big toe
or hi left ear De Wtfs Uttle Early
Riser would reach It and shake It for
him. On that you can bet your gig
lamps." Chas. Rogers.
To his cell mate. John Riley, recently
sentenced by Justice Bond, of Leaven
worth. Kan., to a year's imprisonment,
has cor.fess-d that within the last thir
teen years he has been in forty-one
Jails.
The old way of delivering message
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
metnods of "breaking" colds compared
with their almost Instantaneous cure
by One Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rog
res. Spain may not acecpt the "good of
flces" of the United States, but there
are lots of statesman all over the
country who would like to. New York
Press.
To cure all old sores, to heal an Indo
lent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you
need Rltnply apply DeWltt's Witch Ha
zel Salve according to directions. Its
magic-like action will surprise you.
Chas. P.ogers.
If this country owned Cuba It would
have additional reason for being very
respectful to other countries. New
York Advertiser.
Soothing, and not irritating, strength
ening, and not weakening, small but
effective such are the qualities of De-
Witt'B Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. Chas. Rogers.
It costs this country (100,000.000 a year
to support Its criminals. This, of course,
include those In Jail only, not those
In office. Commercial Advertiser.
WEAK f,1Efi
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims of Lost Manhood should tend at
one for a book
that explains ho v.
full mauly vlfor
is easily, qnlckly
and permaneiiUy
restored. No man
u tiering from
weakness can af
ford to Ignore thLi
timely advico.
nook tells no,
'full arfrenirth. fie.
velotrmeat and tone are imparted to every
portion of the body. Rent with posltlvo
pnwft(ealed)ree toanymanonappUcaUuu.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N,Y,
FREE TO EVERY MAN
THK MKTHnll OF A tlllKAT
TIIK.ATMKNT Foil WKAKN1HH
OF MKN
Which Cured lltm ..nr Ft ) thing
n riid
I'aintul dla are bad enough, but
when a naa la slowly wasting away
with nrinia wraknea th mental
fotvWilinK are ten llmea worse than
th nut eerw pain Th la no let
up to tV mntal sultertng day or miiht.
Sloj l a'.m.wt Impossil'l. and under
u. 1 a trwln men ar acarvt ly iin
itl f.r what they d For years th
! writer rolled and tot th troubled
! of sexual wraknri until It n a
jiucilm whether h had not letter
'take a d of ln and thus end all
!hia ttvublc Hnt providential lnlia
itl n ram t hi aid an th sha r a
oomMnaMon of medicine thai not nly
completely rest.M-e.1 th general health.
I but enlargvd hl weak, emaciated pail
to natural ! and tlgor. and h now
l.i lure that any man who will take
th trouble to .n l hi nam and ad-
,lrvw may have the nwth.jd of this won
derful ti raiment free. Now whan I
ay free I mn absolutely without cost.
because I want every weakenrd man to
get the beneflt of my experience.
I am not a philanthropist, nor do I
hw a an enthusiast, but there are
thousand of men suffering th mental
tortures of weakened manhood who
would be cured at once could they but
get such a remedy a the on that
cured me. IV not try to study out how
I can afford to pay the few poatae
tarn i necewary to mall the Informa
tion, but send for it, and learn that
there are a few things on earth that al
though they cost nothing to get they
are worth a fortune to sum men and
mean a lifetime of happtne to most
of ua Write to Thomas Slater, Box JS8,
Kalamaxoo, Mich., and the Information
will be mailed In a plain, sealed en
velop. Street ran are beginning to make
way against the omnibuses In England.
Petitions for twenty-nine line In Bir
mingham alone are now before parlia
ment, while Leeds. Manchester. Shef
fletd. itrandford. Halifax and Huddles
field all apply for power to construct
new tramway.
AX OLD SETTLER.
When the rheumatism first pre-empt
certain tracts of your anatomy It may
be ousted easily, but when It becomes
an old settler it is pretty hard to budge.
Remember this when you experience
the firm twinge of this obstinate and
agonising disease, and attack It with
Hoatetter'a Stomach Bitters. It will
then "make tracks" and polbly leave
you unmolested and In peaceable pos
session of your own comfort In the fu
ture. Peril always attend rheumatism,
if It become chronic, on account of Its
tendency to attack the heart. Usually
it is complicated with kidney trouble.
Certain It is that the kidneys, when
aroused by the Bitters, will eliminate
impurities which give rise to rheuma
tism and dropsy. In Inclement or wet
conditions of the weather, the Bitters,
taken in advance, will often avert rheu
matic trouble. Use this genial family
medicine for dyspepsia, biliousness,
headache and consitpatlon.
In the St. Set.ulchre rhurch in Lon
don there was found in an old chest
recently the bell which in Stuart times
used to be wrung by the crier outside
the cell of a condemned felon on the
night before execution. The bell will
be hung up in a conspicuous place In
the church.
A woman's headache may come
from several causes. She may have
a headache arising from nervousness,
of from digestive disturbances. Nine
cases In ten, her headaches come from
disorders peculiar to her sex. It may
show it.Telf In the symptoms which are
characteristic of a dozen disorders.
Thousands of times, women have been
treated for the wrong disorders. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription was com
pounded for the sole purpose of reliev
ing womankind of these Ills and pains.
Thousands of women have testified that
after taking treatment from several
physicians without benefit, the "Favor
ite Prescription" cured them complete
ly and quickly. It has been used for
over thirty years, and has an unbroken
record of success.
The woman who hesitate Is invited
to send 21 one-cent stamps to cover
only the ooet of mailing a copy of Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad
viser, which contains plain, cleur In
formation about all the organs of the
human body and their functions.
A young woman has received the
unusual honor of the freedom of a Lon
don guild. She is the daughter of Lord
Amherst of Hackney, and having writ
ten a history of gardening in England,
haa just been thus honored by the
Worshipful Company of (lard'-nern.
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to E E Bucklen A
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. The
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective In the cur of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malaria and
Liver Troubles they hav been proved
Invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious sub
stance and to be purely vegetable. They
do not weaken by their action, but by
giving tone to stomach and bowel great
ly lnvtgoraet the system. Regular size.
So per box. Sold by Cha. Rogers,
Druggist.
The Rev. Dr. John Watson (Ian Mac
laren) has made a phenomenal success
as a public reader. According to Major
Pond, Dr. Watson has refused an offer
of $50,000 fur an additional twenty-five
weeks' tour.
OASTOIIIA.
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The Amn-r of Afghanistan ha b
CMlt a id mi of th i. Hti eiai but
aa h I ri to using iheiii ncv
rmmtv o t4 a bl el a lmdon
firm baa butlt hlln nwaWiin oil ltkh
h 4 sl.lr In i oenr.fl title t at
ti taut .k ha rOala.
all rnrr
Tneae th Mr lie Kins' New
iHaenvary knew It valua, an those vth
hav aot kar now th tptrtunlty I
try II fr. Call en tha adimteed anur-glt-
and t a trial tattle m fend
your nam and a,ttraa to II K I'u. kla
A Co, I'hl.afo, and art a ani'l to
t Near l.lf 1111 rrr. a well a a
ropy of ()ull tn Health and ilousrhold
lntrurtor, frwe All of which la uar
antre to do yxu food and raat )ou
nolhlna I'haa Itoarra, ilrul.t, isld
fellow' luilMlng.
Mi- I'licU- J i'iici ,.f mii t'mn
i n." who ha be. li t.oalU tMn, for
t ,.irv U-t week nv,.te,l llt:tlt
II. r f.imi! I..-II. v, tli.it Un. iv. a
.1 X 111.- .It, llMWI.'tl fcl.'Wll.it ttli'tll ITI
response tn constant 't'ct
IUVKI.EN S AltNk'A SAI.VK
Th heat aalv In lb world for cut,
brill. Rim, ulcer (Hi t rheum, fever
orea. tettrr. chafped hall. I, chilblain,
coma, and all skin rruptlon. and pos
itive cur for piles, or no pay required.
It la guaranteed to iv perfect satis
faction, or money refunded Price. H
cents per box For al by Charlc
Itotrra. iMd Fellow' building.
It la said that Emperor W'lllUm Is
considering the adviabl!tl of re.wl.
Ing all the ..itl.irs whom he loaned
to the Chine itovrrnmeiit for the pur
p.e of liwtructlng the Mongolian war
rior In the arts of civilised warfare
If there is any one thing that need
to be purtrloJ, It la polltlos. so th r
former say, and many re thereto
But blood toll, and aa a purlller
and llvrt -irre-tor Simmons Uir Iteg
ulat ir Is the beet mullein "I ua It
in preference to any other " - So wrote
Mr S M ll)-well. of Mtddleport. Ohio
And lr I. S. Ituseoll. of Fartmllle.
Vt wnt, "It fultllls all you promise
for It."
The Empress of Russia inteti.N to
keep a aouvenir of her visit to
France ail the bouquet and crown
of tlow,rs nfrer,-.l to her t'V Hie French
peqte. and him given urd.-r to h,i
them prepared for preservation
Absolutely puie. iertectly harmless,
and Invariably reliable are the quali
ties of One Minute Cough Cure. It nev
er falls In colds, croup and lung trou
ble. Children like It because It Is
pleasant to take and It helps thrm.
Chas. Itoger
A Salvation army woman of Michi
gan City, I ml . whose husband, coming
home drunk, swore that she should not
remain in th army, has asked for a
liivorve. preferring t stay with th
army rather thnn with him.
CASTORIA
For Infant and Children.
TafSk
I There is a cow with eaehtca-n horn
at Kerrvllle. Tex. The two on her
head are curved like the horn of sheep
The others take the lace ot hoofs, two
projecting forward and two tovvnrd the
rear on each foot.
The old lady was right when she
said the child might die if they waited
for the doctor. She saved the little
one's life with a few dose of Cm Min
ute Cough Cure. She had used It for
croup before. Cha. Roger.
Although Du Maurler was the richest
of Punch's celebrated artists, one of his
predecessors. Charles Keen, left a for
tune of 17f..oi). The greatest of all.
John Leech, bequeathed but Utile prop
erty to his family
Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped
hands and Hps, cuts, bruises, scalds,
burns are quickly cured by DeWltt's
Witch Haxel Salve. It Is at present
the article most used for plies, and It
always cure them. Chas. Rogers.
Somebody wants to increase the num
ber of congressmen, so as to one for
every Pi.Oofl Inhabitants. Johnny will
please get his gun and shoot somebody.
Memphis Appeal.
The length of life may be Increased
by l""s.-nlnc Its dnnners. The majority
of people die from lung troubles. These
may be averted by promptly using fine
Minute Cough Cure. Chas. lingers.
In the future it will tie Just an well
for congress to stop before attempting
to i rons the tnu-k and look out for the
Cleveland loinmotlve. Washington
Poet.
It is a fixed and Immutable law that
to have good sound health, one must
have pure, rich and abundant blood
There is no shorter nor surer route
than by a course of DeWltt's Harsapa
rllla. Chan. Rogers.
The London Globe refers to our Jingo
senators as "amusing lunatics." The
Globe? should be compelled to withdraw
that statement. They are not amus
ing. fret nit Frew Press.
TO t'I KE A COM! IN ONK lAV.
Take laxative liromo Quinine Tablets.
All druBttlsts refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Cha.
Rogers. Druggist.
Major McKinley, as everybody knows,
is a stainch believer In protection, and
there Is good reason to believe he would
llko to have some of It from office-seekers.
Kansas City Star.
ROYAL taxing Powder.
Highest of all In leaven In fc
Strength U. S Government Report
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INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
l'ltn Oil iK't-ti dv l'h)fiiciai)S tlir
iiiitei Kiu'urtililt' in America
for sntliTtTH fii'iii . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
Th objAoilooa urged again! Indko tn
th paal b) th larg bumbava who
otharwls would hav bean flad to tak
advantag of It beneficial cllmat. ha
beta a lack of aultabl accommodation
Th Southern 1'acino Company take
plaauur In announcing that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
hav juat bn roted at Indlo atallon.
that will b ranttd to applicant at r-a
aoaabla rate. They ar furnlihad witl
modern eoaviuno, aupplled with pur
arlaauan water and so situated aa to gtva
occupant all th advantagaa lo b 1
rlved from a dot or hm protract d
rcalda-no In this dailujhtfu! climate.
(From th Ban Franctco Argunaui.)
"In th heart of the great dnaert of thi
Colorado--which the Southern I'aclflr
laeraea therj I an oaal callad Indlo
which. In our opinion, la th anltarluro
of thr earth. V believe, from prrauital
Investigation, that for certain Individual,
there I no spot on thi planet so favor
able." O. T. Stewart, kl D.. writ: "Th
purity of th air, and th eternal aun
hin. fill on with wondr and delight
. . . Nature haa accomplished ao
much that there remain but tittle for
man to do. As to It poaslhllltle aa a
health rawort-her Is th most perfect
unshlne, with a temperature alway
pleaaant. a perfectly dry soil, for rain I
n unknown factor: pur oxygen, dense
atmoaph-r and pure water. What more
can be dealrad? It I th place, ahov
all others, for lung trouble, and a para
dise for rheumatics. Considering tli
number of ufTerer who hav bee
cured, I have no hesitancy In recom
mending thi gnlal oaal as tha have
of the afflicted."
INDIO
U 6l2 milfx Mom
SAN FU A.N CI. -Co
Hilt. 130 .niltf truin
LOS AN!EI.E.S
Kate from l.o At.K'ic'i
M.oc
For further Information Inquire t
any Southern Pacific Company iignt.
or adilre
K. P. HOOKItS
Asst. C,n. Puss. Act. 8 1' Co.
J. II. KIKKl.A.VD,
Ilst. Paaa. Agt
Cor. Ursi and Alder at., I'ortliind. i
Signature la printed In
BLlJE diagonally
aero the
OUTSIDE
wrapper '
of every
bottle of
(the Original
and Oenulne)
Worceaterahlre
SAUGE
Aa a farther protection agaiast
mil Imitation.
' Agent for th Ulta State.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N. Y
WHEN IN rORTLAbTD Call on Jno.
F. Handley Sc Co., 124 Third tret, and
ret th Dally Astorian. Visitor Bd
not ml their morning paper while thar.
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ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
48a Bond Street.
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CIIAB KOtlRHfl. jr.9 CnnimerclaJ Btreet.
Save time
and temper
by taklna; the llurlltiKtun
itoute to Oniuh'ii, Kansas
City, St Until and all
other aouthi-rn and south
eastern cities.
8HORTEPT LINK,
QUICKEST TIMK.
BKST HKHVIOK.
Three reason good
one.
via Blllln;, Montana,
Two route to Chicago
and via Bl. Paul. The
aarvlc over both line Is
aa t-ood a It can be.
Ticket via the Ilur
llnnton Koute are on sale
at all rallroed ticket of
fices. For Information
about rate and train si-r-vloe,
address
A, C. SHELDON, O. A..
' Portland, Oregon.
FROM NOW UNTIL BPItINO
Overcoat and winter wraps will ba la
fashion. They can be discarded, tempor
arily while travel Ins; In th steam-heated
trains of th Chlaaco, Milwaukee and Bt
Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for
speed and for safety, no ether Una can
com par with thr great railway f th
West.
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tored. Easy and nattiriil gradeH;
little) or no grading needed.
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icirmfin.o Bllul!i olat y lirwval.u.
U.S.A. J i 'if a. til In laln wrappar,
yt i-T aipraaa. lrwail.l, r.il
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ENNYtiufAL PILLS
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mt.
rtlleate rn
ATSORlfl PUBliIC LIBRARY
RKADINO ROOM FRKB TO ALL.
Open vry day from t 'dock to IM
and I M to I JO p. m.
Bubsortptloo rate n per annum.
B.W. COR, ELEVENTH A DUANI ITt.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE,
For a dinner, served on th Dlnlnf ear
of th Chlcaco, Milwaukee and Bt Paul
Railway, will be aent to any addreaa oa
raoelpt of a , two-cent pota. stamp.
Apply to Oeo. H. Heafford. General Pa.
snar Aaent, Old Colony BuQdmc, Chl
caco, Illinois.
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